Live is a verb or adjective. It has no plural form.
There is not plural noun for live.
The plural of newt is newts. As in "newts like to live by water".
You do not change live to life to make it pluralYou change life to lives to make it plural.
"Live" (rhyming with give) is a verb and doesn't have a plural. "Live" (rhyming with hive) is an adjective and has no plural, either. In order for a word to be pluralized, it must be a noun and I can't think of a noun for "live".
House is singular. Houses would be plural.
The Carloses is the plural form for Carlos; example sentence: The Carloses live at number eighteen.
It is Edwardses: The Edwardses live here.
A plural word does not need an apostrophe. However, if a plural word has ownership over something or is related to them, you would use an apostrophe.So, first, correct your sentence to: The two artists live here. (plural)For possessive plural: The two artists' families were visiting.
Actually the plural of Fossa is Fossae, so No! No, Fossae live alone.
Vives (singular); vivetis (plural)
Mexican (singular), Mexicans (plural).
Residential is a singular and plural word if you mean residential lot. "I live on a residential lot." ; "There are a lot of residential lots."